Turtle learner
New Member
A local tree company suggested I shore up the limbs on my beech oak (90 feet tall and 80 feet wide; 40 feet from trunk to drip line) by having them install a network of cables (after a routine trimming of course). They suggested this tree was so valuable, it was worth trying to save the limbs. The idea they suggested was that once shored up, limbs would be less vulnerable because they would not longer move individually, but rather as part of the whole tree. We get winds storms here is northern virginia and I want to retain the limbs, even the low ones so I can attach a swing for my first grandchild.
Question: How much is the risk that the holes they drill for the cables will damage the limbs? Are any other methods available which would be less intrusive?
Question: How much is the risk that the holes they drill for the cables will damage the limbs? Are any other methods available which would be less intrusive?